Blame, Responsibility, Healing, Bearing Pain, Loving Others | Rev. Jonah Evans

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2024
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    Jonah Evans is a Christian Community Priest, and this is PART II in our three part series. To start with, I ask Jonah about his thoughts on Jordan Peterson, which launches us into a conversation about archetypes, stories, myths and finding our place in the Whole of human and world evolution. From there we explore blame and responsibility, how to know what spiritual “work” is ours and ours alone, how some pain can turn into a gift we offer the world, while sometimes we have no choice but to bear pain. I ask Jonah “how do we love each other?” And we explore this mysterious and painful social phenomenon together.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @ElishaCeleste

    Thank you for watching! If you enjoy content like this, then you're invited to join the free membership tier inside the School for Living Science platform, where I offer free LIVE (Zoom) classes on a semi regular basis. JOIN HERE: 👉

  • @TwinFlameDivineLovePath

    Establishing a relationship with God and setting the goal of becoming at-one with Her/Him is what aligns us with a world with no pain.

  • @ibnBasil

    Very insightful conversation. I loved this! Thanks Elisha & Rev. Jonah 🙏❤️

  • @michelleweil6672

    So powerful, thank you

  • @tamaraoconnor5483

    So much going on here❤. Lots of things I could say... Mostly, thank you Elisha for your searching authenticity and thank you Jonah for giving language to spiritual concepts. ...

  • @shakstalks

    Duuuude. Elisha, you are such a a badass. I see it as a VERY reasonable response to noticing a condition that is amplifying pain for MANY people and seeking to change it! I like that you're using all that you've learned about the connections within a body and fascia system and applying the metaphor to the greater reality. It's hard for me NOT to get annoyed when a man doesn't seem to have the capacity to even begin to relate to what a woman is speaking about when it comes to abuse and our own stories of it. Anyway, very interesting conversation. I relate to a lot of what you're saying about looking at the financial systems too and how that relates to our families and survival methods and modes... Anyway, you're really smart and loving and I really appreciate you and your content

  • @DZ-rf9fh

    It was not always this way. We are just coming out of the dark ages. History and archeology shows pre western civilization, there were very highly evolved societies in every way. This said, great discussion on dealing with what is in the here and now personally or as a collective. That we can use what we go through for good and evolution one person at a time.Check out The Myth of Normal by Gabor Mate.

  • @danletras

    Jordan Peterson scared me off from religion even more. He seems so consumed with hatred and pain.